On Dec. 25, the 10-year-old princess paused to take a selfie with well-wishers after the royal family attended the Morning Service at the Church of St. Mary Magdalene on the Sandringham Estate. A short video shared on TikTok captured the moment.
In the clip, Charlotte is seen shaking hands, wishing people “Merry Christmas,” and happily agreeing to pose for photos.
A Polite Yes — and a Royal Selfie
“Can we have a photo with you?” one well-wisher asked.
“Yes,” Charlotte replied, stepping closer so they could fit into the frame.
“Are you allowed to take it or are you not allowed?” the person then asked, jokingly referencing royal protocol. The moment ended with a cheerful group selfie featuring the young princess.
In recent years, the British royal family has eased its stance on selfies, occasionally posing for photos when members of the public ask. In December 2024, Princess Charlotte delighted fans by embracing the trend, smiling for a selfie during the Sandringham Christmas walkabout and signaling a new generation’s approach to royal engagements.
